Question No: 61

Question No: 62

How should an administrator prevent new virtual machines from being created or powered on inside a Provider vDC?

Place hosts into maintenance mode in vCenter.

Disable storage for the Provider vDC.

Disable the Provider vDC.

Place the Provider vDC in maintenance mode.

Answer: C

Question No: 63

A network pool with a network limit of 1000 has 985 networks deployed. Performance has decreased on all of the vApp networks.

What is a possible contributing factor to this issue?

The wrong allocation model has been configured.

There are not enough port groups.

The port group is set to ephemeral binding.

The MTU is configured incorrectly.

Answer: D

Question No: 64

Which configuration wizard allows you to set the highest supported hardware version for virtual machines?

Creating Provider VDC

Creating Organization

Creating Org VDC

Creating vAPPs

Answer: A

Question No: 65

It has been discovered that nearly 90% of the allocated space for an Org vDC is in use. You have been tasked to increase the amount of storage to 200GB.

Where would you accomplish this?

Properties of the Org VDC. Select Storage Tab and increase to 200GB.

Storage Profile in Org vDC and increase to 200GB.

Storage Policies in Org vDC and extend storage 200GB.

Allocation tab under Provider VDC and increase to 200GB.

Answer: A

Question No: 66

The vCloud Director agent on an ESX/ESXi host cannot be contacted, which has rendered the host unusable in vCloud Director. What#39;s the first step you should take to resolve the issue?

Repair the host

Prepare the host

Restart the host

Disable lock-down mode on the host.

Answer: A

Question No: 67

You#39;ve been asked to merge two provider vDCs. What steps would you take to accomplish this?

Right-click the Provider vDC and select Merge With then choose a second Provider vDC

Create a new Provider vDC. Right-click the new provider vDC

Right-click the Provider VDC and choose Add New vDC

Add resources to a newly created vDC, then delete each of the old vDC#39;s.

Answer: A

Question No: 68

Using vCloud Director, what is the first step to prevent VMs from being deployed on an ESXi host?

Disable the ESXi host.

Unprepare the ESXi host.

Delete the ESXi host.

Remove the ESXi host.

Answer: A

Question No: 69

A vCloud Service Provider is attempting to monitor a vCloud implementation with a third party utility. The utility is not able to communicate with the VMs over the vApp Network. Firewall rules on the vShield Edge device are set correctly.

Why is communication unavailable?

IP Masquerading rules are not set.

NAT is not automatically assigned.

Static routing is not enabled.

DHCP is not scoped properly.

Answer: A

Question No: 70

An administrator is unable to connect to the Internet from within the cloud and suspects a firewall setting is causing the issue.